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AFIX
The African IXP AssociationAfPIF 2015 / August 25th-27th, 2015 / Maputo, MozambiqueKyle Spencer / [email protected]
About Me
● Kyle Spencer○ African IXP Association (AFIX)○ Internet eXchange Federation (IX-F)○ Uganda Internet eXchange Point (UIXP)
■ Peer with us: http://uixp.co.ug
○ ICT Association of Uganda (ICTAU)○ GamersNights
What is AFIX?The African IXP Association (AFIX) is a group of Internet exchange point operators from across Africa, brought together by a shared need to coordinate and exchange knowledge.
Our purpose is to provide an enabling environment for IXPs, to help them maximize their value, to improve connectivity within the continent, and to increase the Internet’s value for all.
What is AFIX?
● Established in 2013○ AfPIF in Casablanca, Morocco
● Coordinators:○ Kyle Spencer (UG), Nishal Goburdhan (ZA)
● Member of Internet eXchange Federation○ Joined June 2014
● 54 countries in Africa (AU)● 33 IXPs in 25 countries● Oldest IXP: 1996 (JINX)● Newest IXP: 2015 (Liberia)● IXP Traffic: 160 Gbps+
Benchmark Survey
● Annual survey of IXPs in Africa○ Helps us better understand our region○ Launched in 2015
● 73% of IXPs responded (24 of 33)○ This is good but has significant margin of error○ It’s hard to gather and verify the data
● This report incorporates other data-sets○ Which faced similar challenges
Growth in Africa
10 new IXPs since 2011
Governing Entity Types
Facility: Control
● 62% of IXPs (24) are assumed to be in neutral facilities.
● 50% of IXPs (12) were in neutral facilities in 2008. Source: Michuki
● All Private NFP IXPs appear to be located in neutral facilities.
● Future versions of this survey will attempt to capture more information regarding facility neutrality and accessibility.
Facility: Amenities
● The quality of IXP facilities has greatly improved.
● Government IXP facilities appear to have the best security and amenities on average.
● YMMV
● IXPs in facilities with commercial services had significantly higher traffic levels and more networks connected on average.
● But: 50% are in South Africa
Environment
● Most IXPs charge fees or plan to in the future.
● Monthly fees are more common than annual fees.
● Fees are significantly more common at Industry Association NFP IXPs.
● All Private NFP IXPs with no plan to charge fees had other sources of revenue and are in facilities which offer commercial services.
Fees: Ports and Membership
● Most Government IXPs have paid staff and don’t involve volunteers.
● Industry Association NFPs utilize the most volunteers.
● Some Industry Association NFP IXPs that charge fees are run by volunteer staff.
Staff: Paid or Volunteer
● Approximately half of IXPs have full-time staff.
● Obvious: Full-time staff correlates with paid staff.
● Industry Association NFPs and Private NFPs have the best indicators for sustainable growth.
Staff: Full or Part-time
Value Added Services
● IXPs with some VAS:
66% in 200887.5% in 2015
● DNS services are now more widely available:
3 Root DNSs in 2008
Peering Policies
Composition
● Total number of networks connected:
563 (129 in 2008)
● Highest number of networks at a single IXP:
115 (24 in 2008)
● Average number of networks connected:
23.5 (11 in 2008)
Traffic: Challenges
● None of the data-sets include all IXPs in Africa.
● Not all IXPs publish statistics (~83% do).
● Some IXPs publish statistics that include transit traffic.
● Different measurements: monthly vs. daily peak statistics, etc.
IXP added to data-set with 100Gbps of transit in stats160Mbps
Same IXP did not respond to survey
Additional Observations
● Almost all IXPs have websites○ 83% with ccTLD domains
● Most IXPs receive and rely on donations○ This survey captured donation related information
but it was not of sufficient quality to report on. This will be improved next year.